An implement guidance module is provided for positioning a drawn implement as the implement is pulled by a vehicle traveling along a desired path of movement, the vehicle having a connection point for receiving a hitch. The module includes a module main frame having a first end configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, and a second end configured for connection to the implement, the main frame having a longitudinal axis, and having a pivot mount connected to the second end with an implement mounting plate pivoting relative to the module main frame about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A vehicle mounting plate defines the first end of the module main frame, and the implement mounting plate defines the second end of the module main frame.
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15. An implement guidance module for positioning a drawn implement as the implement is pulled by a vehicle traveling along a desired path of movement, the vehicle having a connection point for receiving a hitch, said module comprising:
a module main frame having a first end configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, and a second end configured for connection to the implement, said main frame having a longitudinal axis;
a pivot mount pivotably connected to said second end of said module main frame, said pivot mount including an implement mounting plate and pivoting relative to said module main frame about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis;
a vehicle mounting plate defining said first end of said module main frame and configured for connection to a vehicle adapter which is connectable to a vehicle hitch; and
said implement mounting plate defining said second end of said module main frame and configured for connection to an implement adapter which is connectable to an implement hitch mount.
1. An implement guidance module for positioning a drawn implement as the implement is pulled by a vehicle traveling along a desired path of movement, the vehicle having a connection point for receiving a hitch, said module comprising:
a module main frame having a first end configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, and a second end configured for connection to the implement, said main frame having a longitudinal axis;
a pivot mount pivotably connected to said second end of said module main frame, said pivot mount including an implement mounting plate and pivoting relative to said module main frame about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis;
a vehicle mounting plate defining said first end of said module main frame;
said implement mounting plate defining said second end of said module main frame;
a vehicle adapter constructed and arranged for accommodating a desired hitch mount configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, said vehicle adapter having a vehicle adapter plate configured for mounting to said vehicle mounting plate; and
an implement adapter constructed and arranged for accommodating a connection to the implement and having an implement adapter plate configured for mounting to said implement mounting plate.
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The present application is a Non-Provisional of, and claims 35 USC 119 priority from, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/853,557 filed May 28, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention generally relates to guidance control systems for implements that trail a vehicle and for the vehicle that pulls the implements.
In the farming industry, guidance systems for controlling the position of trailing implements have been developed and marketed for many years. The design of some of the types of systems has limited their effectiveness and accuracy with regard to positioning the implement. Guidance systems that have exhibited reliable and accurate operation are those manufactured and marketed by Sunco of North Platte and Madrid, Neb. An exemplary implement guidance system is described in commonly-assigned U.S. Pat. No. 8,256,526 which is incorporated by reference.
While the conventional guidance systems, such as those described above, have been effective, there is a perceived need in the industry for a simplified guidance system which is easily converted to various conventional tractor hitch and implement configurations.
The above-listed need is met or exceeded by the present implement guidance module, which includes adapters for connection to a variety of implement hitch systems, including but not limited to drawbar hitches and two-point hitches. In the preferred embodiment, the present implement guidance module is mounted between the towing vehicle or tractor and the implement, which is contemplated to include conventional agricultural implements, including but not limited to tillage, planting and harvesting implements. A core of the present implement guidance module is a main frame, mounted at a first end to the vehicle, and at an opposite, second end to the implement. At the second end is a pivot mount and having an implement mounting plate pivoting relative to the mainframe about a preferably vertical pivot axis. Preferably hydraulic, fluid-powered cylinders mounted to the main frame and to the pivot mount control the pivoting action of the pivot mount, and under control of a control system, ultimately help steer or guide the implement.
A vehicle mounting plate defines the first end of the module main frame, and is opposite the implement mounting plate. Included on the present guidance module is a pair of adapters, referred to as a vehicle adapter and an implement adapter. The vehicle adapter is constructed and arranged for accommodating a desired hitch mount configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, and has a vehicle adapter plate configured for mounting to the vehicle mounting plate. Similarly, the implement adapter is constructed and arranged for accommodating a connection to the implement and having an implement adapter plate configured for mounting to the implement mounting plate.
Each of the vehicle and the implement adapter are provided with suitable mounting fittings having apertures for accommodating engagement with conventional mounts on the vehicle and the implement, typically by a vertically inserted mounting pin or the like. More specifically, the vehicle adapter includes a hitch attachment connected to the vehicle adapter plate on a surface of the plate opposite a connection point of the module main frame, the hitch attachment constructed and arranged for accommodating one of a drawbar hitch and a two-point hitch. The implement adapter includes an implement attachment connected to the implement adapter plate on a surface of the plate opposite a connection point of the module main frame, the implement attachment configured for connection to a hitch mount of an implement. When the vehicle hitch is a two-point hitch, the implement attachment defines a vertical pivot axis, and is constructed and arranged for pivotally accommodating a hitch mount of an implement and including stabilizer bars for providing a non-pivoting attachment between the implement hitch mount and the implement adapter plate. When the vehicle hitch is a drawbar hitch, the implement attachment provides a non-pivoting attachment between the implement hitch mount and the implement adapter plate.
Each of the implement adapter plate and the implement mounting plate preferably have two spaced, parallel vertical rows of complementary mounting apertures for facilitating releasable connection of the implement adapter plate to the implement mounting plate. Similarly, each of the vehicle adapter plate and the vehicle mounting plate preferably have two spaced, parallel vertical rows of complementary mounting apertures for facilitating releasable connection of the vehicle adapter plate to the vehicle mounting plate. Another feature of the present implement guidance module is that the module main frame has a periphery, and the vehicle mounting plate and the implement mounting plate each have a peripheral edge extending vertically and horizontally beyond the periphery of the main frame.
A feature of the present implement guidance module is that free pivoting action between the tractor or other towing vehicle and the implement occurs at the point of the vehicle adapter. Pivoting action of the implement relative to the implement adapter is prevented, except for any pivoting motion that is originated through action of the fluid power cylinders acting on the implement adapter plate area under the control of the control system.
More specifically, an implement guidance module is provided for positioning a drawn implement as the implement is pulled by a vehicle traveling along a desired path of movement, the vehicle having a connection point for receiving a hitch. The module includes a module main frame having a first end configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, and a second end configured for connection to the implement, the main frame having a longitudinal axis, and having a pivot mount connected to the second end with an implement mounting plate pivoting relative to the module main frame about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A vehicle mounting plate defines the first end of the module main frame, and the implement mounting plate defines the second end of the module main frame.
A vehicle adapter is constructed and arranged for accommodating a desired hitch mount configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, the vehicle adapter having a vehicle adapter plate configured for mounting to the vehicle mounting plate. An implement adapter is constructed and arranged for accommodating a connection to the implement and having an implement adapter plate configured for mounting to the implement mounting plate. In a preferred embodiment, the main frame, the vehicle adapter and the implement adapter are provided together as the present module.
In another embodiment, an implement guidance module is provided for positioning a drawn implement as the implement is pulled by a vehicle traveling along a desired path of movement, the vehicle having a connection point for receiving a hitch. The module includes a module main frame having a first end configured for connection to the vehicle connection point, and a second end configured for connection to the implement, the main frame having a longitudinal axis, and having a pivot mount connected to the second end with an implement mounting plate pivoting relative to the module main frame about a pivot axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A vehicle mounting plate defines the first end of the module main frame and is configured for connection to a vehicle adapter which is connectable to a vehicle hitch. The implement mounting plate defines the second end of the module main frame and is configured for connection to an implement adapter which is connectable to an implement hitch mount.
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A main component of the module 10 is a main frame, generally designated 14, having a first end 16 configured for connection to the vehicle, and a second, opposite end 18 configured for connection to the implement 12. Included on the main frame 14 is an upper beam 20 and a preferably spaced, parallel lower beam 22. The beams 20, 22 define a longitudinal axis of the main frame 14.
A vehicle mounting plate 24 is secured, as by welding, fasteners or the like to ends 26 of the beams 20 and 22 for structural support at the first end 16. At the opposite, second end 18, a space 28 between the beams 20, 22 is occupied by a weldment 30 of a pivot mount 32, which is also provided with a pivot bore 34. Upper and lower pivot brackets 36, 38 have bracket bores 40 in alignment with the pivot bore 34.
An implement mounting plate 42, like the vehicle mounting plate 24, is generally planar and vertically oriented, is secured to the weldment 30 and to the pivot brackets 36, 38 so that upon installation at the second end 18, the pivot mount 32 pivots relative to the main frame 14 about a pivot axis 44 (
On the weldment 30, at least one and preferably a pair of clevis mounts 46 are each laterally displaced from the pivot axis 44, and define a mounting point for an end 48 of a preferably hydraulic, fluid-powered cylinder 50. An opposite end 52 of the cylinder 50 is mounted to laterally extending fixed, vertically spaced ears 54 of the main frame 14. While, in the preferred embodiment, the first cylinder end 48 is the rod end, and the second cylinder end 52 is the blind end, it is contemplated that the orientation of the cylinder 50 may be reversed, depending on the application.
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The hitch attachment 62 is connected to the vehicle mounting plate 24 on a front surface 72 of the vehicle adapter plate 68 opposite a rear surface 74 forming the connection point to the module main frame 14. In the preferred embodiment, the hitch attachment 62 includes a weldment 76 having a pair of spaced, generally horizontal parallel plates 78 each having a throughbore 80 that defines a vertical pivot axis. Preferably, the plates 78 are connected to each other and to the front surface 72 of the vehicle adapter plate 68 by support plates 82. The weldment 76, having the aligned throughbores 80 is constructed and arranged for pivotally accommodating an implement mount 84 of the two-point hitch 64.
As is known in the art, the vehicle mount 84 has vertically spaced apertures 86 which are connectable to the throughbores 80 using a preferably vertically-oriented mounting pin 88 (
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As is known in the art, the drawbar hitch 66 has a mounting end 102 also provided with generally horizontally projecting drawbar apertures 104 which are selectively aligned with the hitch mounting holes 98 using at least one transverse pin 106. The mounting end 102 is slidably engageable in the recess 96. Once the drawbar hitch 66 is connected to the vehicle adapter 60a, the combined adapter and hitch pivots relative to the vehicle about a vertical axis defined by a hitch eyelet 108.
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Projecting rearwardly from the rear surface 114 of the implement is an implement attachment 120 preferably taking the form of a pair of generally horizontally oriented, vertically spaced implement attachment plates 122. Each of the implement attachment plates 122 has a complementary throughbore 124, so that the throughbores of the respective plates are in axial registry with each other and define a vertical pivot axis. The plates 122 are constructed and arranged so that they pivotally accommodate a hitch mount 126 of the implement 12. As is known in the art, the hitch mount 126 has a vertical throughbore 127, that is pivotally engaged with the implement attachment 120 through use of a connection pin 128 (
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Another aspect of the vehicle mounting plate 24, the implement mounting plate 42, as well as the vehicle and implement adapter plates 68, 112, is that they have a relatively large surface area, such that a peripheral edge 142 of the plates 24, 42 extending at least one or vertically and horizontally beyond a periphery 144 of the main frame 14. This substantial size of the plates 24, 42 provides suitable strength at the same time providing a more convenient mounting arrangement of the respective vehicle and implement adapter plates 68, 112.
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A lower implement attachment plate 122a is constructed and arranged to accommodate an elongate tongue 184, which is configured to engage the implement (not shown), having a distinct mounting hardware compared to the implement 12 described above. While other configurations are contemplated, in the depicted embodiment, the tongue 184 is ladder-like, having a pair of elongate members 186 supported by transverse bars 188 joined to the elongate members by welding or the like to form a rigid structure. Implement mounting brackets 190 are secured to the tongue 184, via threaded fasteners 192 or the like, and also define the attachment points whereby the tongue is secured to the implement. As in the embodiments described above, once the implement is connected to the implement attachment 120b, free pivoting movement about the pin 128 is prevented. Any movement of the implement relative to the module main frame 14 is controlled by the fluid powered cylinders 50 under control of the control system 150 as described above.
As is the case with the pivot pin 45 and the other pins described above, the pivot pin 128 is optionally provided with a pivot pin mounting flange 194 which is securable to the respective attachment plate 122 or equivalent structure via fasteners 196.
While a particular embodiment of the present implement guidance module has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.
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